Chloe Dolandis.Chloe Dolandis' debut album, Bring Back the Fever, may have been released as a jazz album in 2011, but, as the Boca-bred artist told New Times in a recent interview, there's More to her talents than being “pigeon-holed into one genre.” That's why the "young voice with an old soul" is releasing her five-track EP which features nothing but the singer's "voice and only a single instrument."

With King Kukulele, the Alika Lyman Group, Gold Dust Lounge, and others. Wednesday through Sunday, June 10 to June 14, at various locations, including the Mai-Kai, 3599 N. Federal Hgwy., Fort Lauderdale; 954-563-3272; maikai.com. Tickets cost $10 to $149 via ticketleap.com. Visit thehukilau.com.

Lil Dicky. "Walk in to the movie with [his] pants full Twix, bag of chips, plus a Snapple." "Stealing all the shampoos from the hotel’s pretty bathrooms." "Putting trash up in some other people’s cans." Lil Dicky does what he wants. So this week, Philly's lyrical master will be rapping about "White Crimes," "Staying In," and that "Jewish Flow" at Culture Room.